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pubmed-article:3041390pubmed:abstractTextUnder certain clinical conditions, posterior stabilization of the cervical spine, supplemented with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), is an accepted method of achieving stability. A technique is described in which "cement forms" are used to limit the spread of PMMA and to allow bone graft placement in the lateral paraspinous gutters.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3041390pubmed:articleTitleThe use of cement forms to control methylmethacrylate in immediate posterior stabilization of the cervical spine. A technical note.lld:pubmed
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